I found the best free printable chore charts. You will be sure to find a reward system that works for your child out of one of these.
When I googled “printable chore chart,” I found a ton of amazing charts – all for a price. I just knew there had to be some free ones out there! Thankfully, I found 20 amazing FREE chore charts! And I am sharing them with you here on my blog.
I hope this saves you time and sanity. There is something so fun about finding that one chore chart that you and your kids both love. It helps everyone stay on task, and knock out those chores!
I am constantly updating this list as links break or website owners start to charge a fee. This will always be a current list of free printable responsibility charts for kids.
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Quick Tip: Laminate Your Chore Charts
If you want to save on ink (and paper), I suggest laminating the chore charts. This way you can use a dry-erase marker to check off the chores instead of printing multiple copies of the chore chart.
This is my favorite laminator – The Scotch Thermal Laminator. It’s small and works really well!
You can also use the chore charts with your phone, iPad or laptop. There are sites like https://www.sodapdf.com/pdf-to-word/ that let you convert PDFs to Word docs so you can edit them. Have fun!
20 Chore Charts Your Kids Will Actually LOVE
There are so many different kinds of chore charts in this list. From ones that are beautifully designed, to others that make it more like a job for earning money (like in the real world), this list is packed with ideas. And they are all free.
Definitely come back to tell me which is your favorite!
(Click the photo or the link below it to print to view the chart and print!)
1. Chevron Chore Chart
I love the chevron prints on this! Now, while you see chores printed, when you download this each line is blank. You can put whatever chores you want on the line.
Pinch a Little Save a Lot Chevron Chore Chart
2. Preschool Chore Chart With Pictures
This is a photo-based chore chart for young children that cannot read yet. When you download the chart it comes with chore pictures too.
3. Blank Morning & Evening Chart
I love how this is so gender neutral. And like the first one, when you download it, it comes blank, ready for you to fill it with chores.
4. My Responsibility Chart
This is for older children, and great if you want to assign monetary value to chores. When you click the link, the blogger explains in detail how to use her chart.
Responsibility chart for older kids
5. 8 Designs of Weekly Chores
As you can see above, Kristi designed eight bright and fun chore charts. This is perfect for kids that want their own chart to stand out.
6. Work For Hire Chore Board
Rachel created this “work for hire” station as a way to encourage her children to earn extra money by doing more difficult chores.
7. Chore Chart Popsicle Sticks
This system combines “expected” chores with “extra for hire” chores on one sheet. Plus, it has the chore sticks idea which I think is genius!
8. Colorful Daily & Weekly Chore Chart
I really love how Mique made this chart so incredibly colorful and vibrant! Plus, it has a place for weekly chores.
9. Simple Chore Chart
Simple, no fuss, no explanation needed, chore chart. I actually really enjoy simple chore charts – they take less thought and time to set up.
10. Punch Cards For Chores
You know those punch cards you get from your favorite store? How about one for your kids when they do their chores? I love this creative idea! Make sure you have cardstock! There are even free designs for reading and showing kindness.
11. Task & Rewards Chart
This one is fun – not only the bright colors, but you can actually SEE the reward you are working towards. Plus, it has an encouraging Bible verse at the bottom.
Download the Printable Reward Chart
12. Hanging Chore Chart With Tickets
This post has everything you need to make this fantastic system! I love the idea of tickets. It’s a fun system that kids can actually see their hard work paying off.
Hanging chore chart with tickets
13. Rotating Chore Chart
This is GORGEOUS! I also love that each room has a specific checklist (no excuses for missing the dusting!). My own mom used to assign tasks by room. I tend to really like this idea.
14. 7 pages of Chore and Daily Routine Charts
These chore charts are cute and simple. But this post also includes tips for “10 minutes to a clean house” so it’s worth the click!
15. Responsibilities & Chores
Penny Pinchin’ Mom gives you 3 different options! Love all of them too! I especially like how one of them explains the chores that are appropriate for each age group.
16. Chore Chart & Reward Coupons
This packet is from my blog, Venture1105.com and it will always be free for you to download and print. This packet includes a weekly chore chart along with pictures of the chores for kids who can’t yet read and reward coupons for a job well done!
17. Personalized Job Chart
I love the colors and simplicity of these charts. Head over the the Crafting Chicks to print them!
18. Pick A Chore
Brooke created a super bright and very organized system for her kids. The entire tutorial looks simple and I can’t wait to try it!
19. Ice Cream Chores
This chore chart requires sewing. So I won’t be doing it. But if you love to sew, it looks simple and I bet your kids will LOVE it! Plus, it ends up looking like ice cream, which is insanely creative.
20. Simple DIY Chart By Week
Not only do I love the colors of this printable, but you can actually write down which week you are on. It’s super-organized and easy to use.
There you have it!! I hope you find one that works perfectly for you! Whether you print a simple one or try a new system all together, these are all free and all so fun!
More Printables:
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Instead of chores, do you need a tooth brushing printable for your kids?
Fun outdoor math game! Check out my free math printable – it uses crackers to teach multiplication and division.
You don’t need to own a printable press to make these – all you need is a reliable printer. Have fun and let me know how it goes!
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Elena says
Thank you!
Chore Charts is really work.
Great list! It’s so true that we need to implement responsibility into our children early on.
I am a single mother with three children all of them of preschool age so I know how important keeping organised. The eldest child I raised with a variety of printable charts. The stars chore chart works best. Printable cards and magnets are constantly lost. Now I use the Manini app for three children. These are the same printable cards but in the phone. In the app, you can mark the completion of tasks and children like it very much. And the app has a goal Board that lists all chores and self-care for kids under the age of 5. We mark together with the children the tasks that have already been mastered. Also they actually ask for tasks themselves to make a mark the task. I felt much better. And I’m not nervous and it’s easy for children to become independent. And I have time to take self-care.
Amy says
Thank you so much for creating these and making them free and customizable! The chevron print chart is perfect for my tweens and teen w/o being too babyish. It was so easy to download and customize. I love it! Thank you!
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barb Trizio says
I am really interested in the punch card chore system, but it says it’s unavailable. Can you help?
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